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Giant Drop is a drop tower ride located at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, United States. Manufactured by Intamin , the ride opened to the public on April 26, 1997, as part of a three-phase plan for the park's Southwest Territory area.
The Giant Drop at Dreamworld The High Fall at Movie Park Germany A drop tower at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk entitled the "Double Shot" Sky Ranch Philippines. A drop tower is a type of amusement park ride incorporating a central tower structure with one or more gondolas attached.
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Giant Drop may refer to: The Giant Drop , an Intamin drop tower at Dreamworld in Gold Coast, Australia Giant Drop (Six Flags Great America) , an Intamin drop tower at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois
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The Giant Drop is themed to an oil rig at The Giant Oil Company. Catch cars lift the gondolas for a duration of approximately 90 seconds to a dynamic height of 119 metres (390 ft). Upon reaching the top of the tower, the gondolas are released into a free-fall, attaining a terminal velocity of 135 kilometres per hour (84 mph) before stopped by ...